Pipette.com announces their Holiday in the Lab Contest where their Twitter followers can submit their #HolidayInTheLab pictures for a chance to win pipette-themed gifts for themselves and their lab mates. Read more →

WIN 4 FREE Pipette-Themed Shirts this Halloween

Pic credit: Twitter follower @merveille

Halloween is fast approaching and we know your costume is going to be brilliant! All of your lab mates will be in awe at your creativity. So this Halloween we have a treat for you – Pipette.com is giving you a chance to win 4 FREE pipette-themed shirts.

That’s right, we’re giving you a chance to win the shirts of your dreams. Yes, we went plural. So don’t hesitate to selfie your way into a fantastically silky and often called the “#SoftestShirtEver.” Read more →

Win a FREE Pipette-Themed Shirt

The wait is finally over, we’ve replenished our stock of “I Heart Pie-Pet” and “Pipette Enthusiast” shirts! And of course due to the success of these pipette-themed shirts, we’ve decided to give them away for FREE in our #LabTBT Contest.

No more hoping it will magically appear on your lab bench, this time you can get your hands on one and be the coolest scientist in your entire building. Entire building! Read more →

As you know, we’re running our Pipette Art Contest from now until June 30, 2014. The Pipette Art Contest asks Pipette.com Twitter followers to send us pictures of what they consider to be #PipetteArt. Basically anything in their lab, related to pipettes, which they regard as pipette art. However, some people have been a bit confused about whether their drawing of their lab qualifies, the answer is yes. #PipetteArt is open to interpretation, as long as its not inappropriate. Basically, we’re giving you the chance to have a little fun in the lab and win amazing prizes! Read more →

DNA infographic by Roche. Available for download here: http://bit.ly/1ptTHUH

Hey Pipette Enthusiasts,

Today is the 60th anniversary of the discovery of the double helix structure deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) by James Watson, Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin, and Maurice Wilkins. Happy National DNA Day! Go ahead, you can do a little happy dance.